Patents by Inventor Sébastien Chapdelaine
Sébastien Chapdelaine has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11123730Abstract: A fluidic centripetal apparatus for testing components of a biological material in a fluid is presented. The fluidic centripetal device is adapted to be received within a rotatable holder. The apparatus comprises a fluidic component layer having fluidic features on at least a front face and a bottom component layer bonded to a rear of the fluidic component layer thereby creating a fluidic network through which the fluid flows under centripetal force. In one embodiment, the fluidic feature may be a bottom-Tillable chamber coupled to an entry channel for receiving the fluid, the chamber inlet being provided at an outer side of the bottom-fillable chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignees: Universite Laval, Meridian Bioscience Canada Inc.Inventors: Régis Peytavi, Sébastien Chapdelaine
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Publication number: 20200061607Abstract: A fluidic centripetal apparatus for testing components of a biological material in a fluid is presented. The fluidic centripetal device is adapted to be received within a rotatable holder. The apparatus comprises a fluidic component layer having fluidic features on at least a front face and a bottom component layer bonded to a rear of the fluidic component layer thereby creating a fluidic network through which the fluid flows under centripetal force. In one embodiment, the fluidic feature may be a bottom-Tillable chamber coupled to an entry channel for receiving the fluid, the chamber inlet being provided at an outer side of the bottom-fillable chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Inventors: Régis Peytavi, Sébastien Chapdelaine
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Patent number: 10427158Abstract: A fluidic centripetal apparatus for testing components of a biological material in a fluid is presented. The fluidic centripetal device is adapted to be received within a rotatable holder. The apparatus comprises a fluidic component layer having fluidic features on at least a front face and a bottom component layer bonded to a rear of the fluidic component layer thereby creating a fluidic network through which the fluid flows under centripetal force. In one embodiment, the fluidic feature may be a bottom-fillable chamber coupled to an entry channel for receiving the fluid, the chamber inlet being provided at an outer side of the bottom-fillable chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignees: UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL, Meridian Bioscience Canada Inc.Inventors: Régis Peytavi, Sébastien Chapdelaine
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Patent number: 10101274Abstract: An interrogation device for detecting luminescent light produced by analytes in a sample excited by multiple excitation light beams each having individual spectral contents, comprising a plurality of light sources each generating an excitation light beam; at least one detector for detecting the luminescent light produced by the sample; and an optical assembly defining distinct and fixed excitation light paths for each of the excitation light beams from the light sources to a common excitation site on the sample and defining a shared luminescence light path for the luminescent light from the excitation site on sample to the at least one detector, the excitation light paths and the luminescence light path being on a same side of the sample, the optical assembly including sample-side optics projecting the excitation light towards the sample and collecting luminescent light from the sample.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignees: GenePOC INC., Universite LavalInventors: Hugo Lemieux, Sébastien Chapdelaine, David Béliveau-Viel, Jean-François Gravel
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Publication number: 20170056878Abstract: A fluidic centripetal apparatus for testing components of a biological material in a fluid is presented. The fluidic centripetal device is adapted to be received within a rotatable holder. The apparatus comprises a fluidic component layer having fluidic features on at least a front face and a bottom component layer bonded to a rear of the fluidic component layer thereby creating a fluidic network through which the fluid flows under centripetal force. In one embodiment, the fluidic feature may be a bottom-fillable chamber coupled to an entry channel for receiving the fluid, the chamber inlet being provided at an outer side of the bottom-fillable chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Régis Peytavi, Sébastien Chapdelaine
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Patent number: 9562262Abstract: A fluidic centripetal apparatus for testing components of a biological material in a fluid is presented. A bottom-fillable chamber is coupled to an entry channel for receiving the fluid, the chamber inlet being provided at an outer side of the bottom-fillable chamber. A container is wholly provided in a retention chamber and contains a liquid diluent, until it releases it upon application of an external force, restoring the fluidic connection between the liquid diluent and the fluid in the retention chamber. The retention chamber can have a flow decoupling receptacle for receiving the fluid, located at the outer side of the retention chamber and interrupting a fluidic connection between the entry and exit of the retention chamber. A test apparatus and a testing method using a fluidic centripetal device for testing components of a biological material in a fluid are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2012Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignees: Université Laval, Genepoc Inc.Inventors: Régis Peytavi, Sébastien Chapdelaine
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Publication number: 20150308958Abstract: An interrogation device for detecting luminescent light produced by analytes in a sample excited by multiple excitation light beams each having individual spectral contents, comprising a plurality of light sources each generating an excitation light beam; at least one detector for detecting the luminescent light produced by the sample; and an optical assembly defining distinct and fixed excitation light paths for each of the excitation light beams from the light sources to a common excitation site on the sample and defining a shared luminescence light path for the luminescent light from the excitation site on sample to the at least one detector, the excitation light paths and the luminescence light path being on a same side of the sample, the optical assembly including sample-side optics projecting the excitation light towards the sample and collecting luminescent light from the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Hugo LEMIEUX, Sébastien CHAPDELAINE, David BÉLIVEAU-VIEL, Jean-François GRAVEL
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Publication number: 20130344496Abstract: A fluidic centripetal apparatus for testing components of a biological material in a fluid is presented. A bottom-fillable chamber is coupled to an entry channel for receiving the fluid, the chamber inlet being provided at an outer side of the bottom-fillable chamber. A container is wholly provided in a retention chamber and contains a liquid diluent, until it releases it upon application of an external force, restoring the fluidic connection between the liquid diluent and the fluid in the retention chamber. The retention chamber can have a flow decoupling receptacle for receiving the fluid, located at the outer side of the retention chamber and interrupting a fluidic connection between the entry and exit of the retention chamber. A test apparatus and a testing method using a fluidic centripetal device for testing components of a biological material in a fluid are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Régis Peytavi, Sébastien Chapdelaine
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Patent number: D714458Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Inventors: Sébastien Chapdelaine, Thomas-Éric Beliveau, Patrick Mainville, François Gaucher, Antoine Dallaire, Michel G. Bergeron
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Patent number: D734865Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2014Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: GENEPOC INC.Inventors: Sébastien Chapdelaine, Thomas-Éric Beliveau, Patrick Mainville, François Gaucher, Antoine Dallaire, Michel G. Bergeron
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Patent number: D799715Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2015Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignees: Gene POC, Inc., Universite LavalInventors: Sébastien Chapdelaine, Régis Peytavi, Thomas-Éric Beliveau, François Gaucher, Patrick Mainville